Interview: Video Artists Undervolt & Co

Johnny Woods on what it means to be an experimental label and their upcoming performances at VIA Festival

Now in its fifth year, new media festival VIA in Pittsburgh (where both video artists and musicians are the headliners) has grown to be a platform that showcases boundary-pushing art, technology and creative exploration, in an approachable setting. This mood of inclusivity, in which the community is there to contribute and engage and play and just be inspired, is perhaps VIA’s other distinctive feature; the …

Dressing For Rainy Days

Prep for stormy weather with these pieces that will keep you dry (and dashing) from head to toe

It’s no longer deniable: autumn is upon us in the north, and it’s the start of spring for those in the southern hemisphere. Stay warm and dry during these transitional seasons—and prep for those pesky sudden showers—with new pieces from A/W14 collections. They’re so functional, you might not mind so much when you lose your umbrella for the umpteenth time. Marimekko Tuiske Coat A standout …

Nido: Handmade Knitwear from Argentina

Artisanal classics with a dash of imperfection, made from the highest quality sheep, goat and llama wool

Knitwear, at the moment, has never been more interesting—in the last month alone, we’ve covered everything from psychedelic beach-inspired couture to soft iridescent blankets to a new dedicated biannual magazine. And in the world of hand-knitted wool apparel, Argentinian label Nido sticks out from the bunch with its contemporary-meets-classic aesthetic. Julieta Racket, a Buenos Aires-native and graphic designer, started Nido (or “nest” in Spanish) in …